qiào

to lift

HSK 7

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Meaning and Usage

The verb (qiào) primarily means to pry or lever something open or lift it using a tool such as a crowbar or lever. It often implies using force or leverage to open or move something that is stuck or heavy.

Common Contexts

is frequently used in contexts involving physical tools and manual labor, such as opening locked doors, lifting heavy objects, or forcing open containers. It carries a slightly forceful or mechanical nuance.

Collocations and Patterns

  • (qiào kāi): to pry open, often used with doors, locks, or containers.
  • (qiào qǐ): to lever up or lift something using a tool.
  • (qiàogùn): crowbar, a common tool associated with .

Usage Notes

is more specific than general verbs like (to lift) or (to open) because it implies the use of leverage or prying action. It is often associated with tools and physical effort. Avoid confusing with (to pick up) or (to block), which have different meanings.

Register and Tone

is neutral in tone and commonly used in both spoken and written Chinese, especially in technical, construction, or crime-related contexts.

예문

他用撬棍撬开了门锁。

Tā yòng qiàogùn qiào kāi le mén suǒ.

He used a crowbar to pry open the door lock.

工人们用撬杠撬起了重物。

Gōngrén men yòng qiàogàng qiào qǐ le zhòngwù.

The workers used a lever to lift the heavy object.

他试图撬开保险箱,但失败了。

Tā shìtú qiào kāi bǎoxiǎnxiāng, dàn shībài le.

He tried to pry open the safe but failed.